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Last Updated : 2024-04-30 01:14:00
Commercial Bank’s credit and debit cardholders can look forward to discounts of up to 50 percent at more than 3,500 merchant outlets in addition to Easy Payment Plans this festive season, with the launch of the bank’s ‘Avurudu’ card offers for 2023.
Billed as the mega event on Commercial Bank’s card calendar, the Avurudu offers cover a wide range of seasonal requirements, from preparing for festivities to purchasing gifts, and are available from 15th March to end April on specified days or periods at registered partner outlets island-wide.
Meanwhile, special Easy Payment Plans for up to 24 months will be available for credit card purchases in the same period, the Bank said. Since these Easy Payment Plan options vary from merchant to merchant, details can be viewed on the bank’s website.
The 330 merchant partners with whom the Commercial Bank debit and credit card discounts will be available include 172 clothing and fashion accessories partners, nine shoes and leatherwear partners, 13 jewellery partners, 31 lifestyle store partners, nine salon, spa and cosmetic boutique partners, four wristwatches and accessories partners, 73 online shopping partners, five supermarket partners, nine healthcare partners, 11 automobile dealers, two bookstores, and four restaurants.
In addition, the bank is offering attractive discounts of up to 50 percent on holiday stays at 51 partner hotels, making it the perfect time for a well-deserved getaway or vacation with
loved ones.
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